How can you use Iantoons in your work?

No, my cartoons are not free.

There are different licenses options depending on your needs and the prices may vary.

Here are the prices depending on the usage:

  • Presentations: $40
  • Newsletter or Website: $125
  • Corporate Blog/Sponsored Post: $60

If you intend to use a cartoon for commercial purposes, you must reach out to negotiate a licensing agreement. I’m open to such arrangements, but have specific terms and conditions.

Using copyrighted material without permission can lead to legal consequences, including cease-and-desist orders or lawsuits. I’m open to share my cartoons, if you really want to use them just contact me first.

Yes, if you need a cartoon for an specific situation please contact me and share your details. I will contact you with the prices for a cartoon.

Why you should use cartoons in your work?

Cartoons can break down difficult concepts into easily understandable visuals, making them more accessible to a wider audience.

Including cartoons in presentations can capture attention and keep the audience engaged, especially during lengthy or complex discussions.

The combination of visuals and humor in cartoons can significantly enhance retention, helping audiences remember key points long after the presentation.

Using cartoons can inspire creative thinking and brainstorming, encouraging teams to explore new ideas in a relaxed environment.

Cartoon marketing can effectively capture user attention and improve brand awareness, leading to higher engagement and sales conversion rates.

Cartoons often add a human touch to communication, making messages feel more approachable and less formal, which can help build rapport with the audience.

Cartoons can serve as conversation starters, prompting discussions about underlying themes or assumptions related to the content being presented.

Incorporating cartoons into educational materials can motivate reluctant learners and make the learning process more enjoyable and effective.

Cartoons can make difficult or scary subjects feel less intimidating, allowing for open discussions about challenging issues.

Creating cartoons can be a collaborative effort, allowing team members with different strengths to work together, fostering teamwork and creativity.